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Business Announcements. MISS OLOUQH. r TVTEW GOODS, per Embleton and Helen Denny, ' J-M consisting o' the Newest Deeiffns in Needle--1 work, Drawing-room 7 /"VRNAMENTS, Embroidered Pocket-books, .Cigar- ' \J cases, Braces, Cricket Bolts, Slippers, Smoking Capß/Tinso! 33: aids, Transfer Patterns, ~ TTIILOZfiTIf;, Ingrained Cottons, Silks, Filoselles, " X! New Laco and Crochet Braids, Shetland, AndaB> lusian, and all other Wools, ■" /"IIIRISTMAB CARDS, Photo Framoa, Cord and lr \J Tassols and Fringo for finishing ofl Fancy 8 Work, Macrame Thread. 9n y J. HARDIK AND CO. II : FOR Superior Quality and Low Charges try J. Hardle and Co., 110 Princes street. Q f\ d PAIRS llouso Slippers, grand value, at 23 - OKJkJ lid. Just Opened,-2 cases Ladies and 0 Ocnta.' Tennia Shoes. £)Kf\ PAIRS Girls' Kid E.S. Boots, 10 to 13/ - AJfJKj wonderfully cheap, at 2a lid. f iy^7f\ PAIRS Engineers Yankee Overalls, superior jj I KJ quality, only 3a fld. ' 1 OHA YARDS All-wool French Dresß Serge, Is 8d - V\J\J yard—worth 2s 6d.—J. UARDIE & CO., 110 Priucea street. 200 r MISSES BROWNHE. - TVr ILLINERY> MILLINEKY.— Choico seloctlon, JjJL great variety. Styles suitable for all ages, at less than former prices. LADIES will find this the proper place to purchaso Millinery. Please compare styles and - prices. OUR Trimmed Hats require no commendation from in; the speedy and regular sale we have - speaks for Itself. 1 I" ADIES will find our Bonnet Department as well JLj managed aa evor. Wo look' to them for the same liberal support. AMERICAN PAPER PATTERNS. — Catalogues published evory quarter. Year's subscription, s posted, la 4d.—Misses BROWNLIE, No. 9 Princes . street. 180 J. J. PKYOK. BANANAS! Ripo Bananas 1 Pines, Cocoanuts, Oranges, Lemons, Californian Apples.—Pryor, , 02 Princes and 193 Oeorge street. 1 TVTEW POTATOES, Pea 9, Kaitargata Rhubarb (41b _Ll Is), Goohcherrca, Spring Vegetables and Salads.—Pryor, George ssreet. NEW SEEDS, season of 1883, arrived ex ship Canterbury; Champion Skirvings and Imperial J Swedes, cheap.-Pryor. /CHAMPION Green and Purple-top Aberdeen' \J Dayle'a Hybrid, Pomeraman, Whito Globe, Greystone Turnipß—guaranteed gocd. • LOXG RED and Yellow Globe Mangold Field Carrot< and Cabbigo.-At PRYOR'S, Princes and George streets. i SIMON BROS, QIM&N BROTHERS, Direct Importers, call atton- ' O tidn to largo assortments of Tennis Shoes from 4i Cd; Cricketing from ss. QPECIAL SHIPMENT, superior Evening Shoes O (plain and fancy styles); beautiful goods'; unequalled for price. See them. LADIES and GENTS., ccc our immoEse Stock New Season's Gooda in buttons, lace, and elastic. . ftOMPETITION DEFIED.—Pi ices to suit the times. . KJ All goods marked in plain figures. Inspection j confidently invited. NO DECEPTION.-Our Own Make keeps its good name for quality and strictly moderate prices, HEADS OF FAMILIES, Economiso by Buying Best Makes-SIMON BROTHERS, George ' street (near Octagon). 17n • OTAGO LOAN-OFFICE, , I . : i fy X .TO LEND -Interest Ten Shillings. £~l O T0 LEND~lnterest Twenty Shillings. ! ft-jRIO LBND-Interest Thirty Shillings. ' jGOf\ T0 LEND-Interest Forty Shillings, EEKLY PAYMENTS of One Shilling in the Pound.— Otacro Loan and Discount office, op--1 posite Criterion Hotel, Moray place. 16n DUNNINO BBOS. AND CO, DUNNING BROS. & CO., Wholesale and Retail Fruit Merchants, Princea and High streets, Dunodin. DUNNING BROS. & CO. beg to inform their old friends and the public in general that they KEOPBNED OLD PREMISES, Princea street, fronting Central, and opposite City Hotel where they hope to WELCOME old and now patrons. Pineapples, Oranges, and all tho Choicest Fruits of the Season always on hand. ' 28au W. MELVILLE, TT7HEELER & WILSON, No. 8, straight needle, W doublo-power Sewing Machines have no shuttle. ■ ■VTTHEELES & WILSON MACHINES have no cogV V wheels; they havo no heavy gear TO tire and weary the operator. It is evident the rotary motion of the ■ TTTTHEELKR & WILSON has less friction than the V V shuttle movement of other machines. 15/ HEELER & WILSON Is much more durable, V'V and needs less repairs.—Melville, agent, George street. CJEWING MACHINES of all kinds repaired on the © premises by W. MELVILLE, Engineor and Machinist. 9o J. Q. GEEKN. CONTINUATION OF SALE for Seven Days \J Longer.—J. G. Green, Leicester Boot Warehouse, 37 George street. QPECIAL NOTICE.-Having Purchased at Enor kj mous Discount an Invoice of Manufacturers' Samples, being all the latest novelties IN BOOTS AND SHOES, I now offer thorn at a reduction on the manufacturer's wholesale prico. AN opportunity of Purchasing a really Fashionable Pair of Boots under English cost may nover occur again. ffIHESE Goods are marked with manufacturer's JL price, in plain figures, so no deception is possible. -\TOTE THE ADDRESS: On Salo,for Soven Days ±S Only.—J. G. GREEN, Leicester Boot Warehouse, 37 George street. 200 B. AUSTIN. AUSTIN'S DIGESTIVE BREAD in not only » specialty, but is universally admitted by tho discerning public to be a great boon. A USTIN"S Digostive Bread is not only used, but - t\ commended by the most omlnont of the medical faculty of thlß city. -J AUSTIN'S Digestive Brood can be had from all the leading Italian Warehousemen in town. AUSTIN'S Digostivo Bread Is delivered in Port Chalmers by tho Cart from the low rood on Tuesdays. AUSTIN'S Digostive Bread is delivered In Port Chalmers by the Cart from the high road on Fridays. 28jn B AUSTIN Oats of Billhead, Glasgow), Varidte ■ Baker, purveyor of Rusks (far infanta and invalids), &c, Great King street 16Ju B. HUDSON. /CLEARING PROPERTY SALE. TERMS TO \j SUIT. . ' /PORNER GEORGE and DUKE STREETS-QUAR-U TERACRE, or subdivided, six-roomed HOUSE, Stable, Fruit Garden. f\ REAT KING STREET, facing Recreation-srround \J{ —Seven-roomed Brick HOUSE aud SECTION. pi ACRES, Fenced, and Planted with Ornamental t) Trees, Herne Bay. A LL Unsold SECTIONS at Herne Bay. QECTIONS Maryhill and The Glen, close to TramO__WjlJj -J f\ ACRES, six-roomed HOUSE, Orchard, and X.\J beautiful grounds, Roslyn. 1 OA-AOBE FARM, Upper Kaikorai; let to good XjmlXJ tenant. "1 AA ACRES BUSH FARM; good grass; near .Lv/W town. ALSO; First-class CITY FREEHOLDS, showing handsome returns.—R. HUDSON, Moray place. 110 M. MARSHALL. -VTOTICE OF REMOVAL.-I havo Removed from Lil No. 1 Princes street to corner of Princes and Dowling streets (opposite Glasgow Pie-house). No. 64. IF your Liver or Stomach is disordered, cleanse it; c'.cunse it without delay by using Special Tincture ot Podophyllum. IS.— If you are coins t0 Sea take a Bottle ot Apo morphia, the Tasteless Seasickness Remedy. Is. - fi ASTANA VESCA cures the worsfrtases of Whoop\J ing Cough in a very short time. 2a. -TTIOLENT, Raging TOOTHACHE is in nearly V every instance instantaneously stopped by using Odontaiglcon. Is. TVTARSHALL' S COUGH ELIXIR is a wonderfully JjJL successful remedy for Colds, Spa' inodic Coughs, &c- Is 6d. IF your Bloed is disordered it shows itself in Pimples and Blotches on the face; cleanse it j with Marshall's Cooling Powder, a splendid Spring medicine, in 6(1 packets. /""TORA CLAVA has cured Corns of many years' \J standing; should bo tried by all sufferers. Is Cd. RUBINI'S CAMPHOR PILLULES will always stop a bad Cold in the Head if taken early. Is 6d. QPECIAL TINCTCRE of PODOPHYLLUM should O be in every house. The best-known remody for Bilious Headaches and Liver disorders. Is. THE above Medicines are propared by M. MARSHALL, Pharmacoutical Chemist, 64 Princes streot, and 149 George street, and can be sent by Post to any part of the Colony. IGo Business Hotiesa. O H E E P-S HEARS BURGAN & BALL AND WARD & PAYNE. LAWN-MOWERS. GARDEN ROLLERS. GARDEN SEATS AND CHAIRS. NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE COMPANY, Cumberland street. 170 ; nnO CRICKETERS.—LARGE STOCK i fi. of CRICKETING MATERIAL at greatly REDUCED PRICES. NEW ZEALAND HARDWARE CO., (Limited). ' 2n Cumberland street.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6790, 19 November 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 6790, 19 November 1883, Page 3

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